At this point, residents of Cleveland have to wonder if the next time they see LeBron James will be the last — at least as a member of the hometown Cavaliers.

And if this weekend's appearance at a slam dunk competition in Cleveland was any indication, things don't look so good in that regard for the fine folks of Cleveland. The event reportedly had an air of awkwardness hovering over it, and the hometown hero wasn't smiling or talking. Plus, he showed up 45 minutes late.

But hey, it's not all bad news, Cavs fans. You've still got Anderson Varejao under team control through 2015!

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"[Saturday]'s event was terrible and it was something that I think we need to address. It's happened before in baseball. It's not going to happen again here. We need to do a better job than to get hurt in a dogpile scenario celebrating a win."–Angels manager Mike Scioscia, to ESPN.com, regarding the broken ankle sustained by Kendry Morales in a walk-off celebration at home plate